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MILLWALL SIGN WALLACE

Millwall have signed winger Jed Wallace from Wolves for an undisclosed fee.

The
23-year-old has put pen to paper on a three-year contract and moves to
The Den on a permanent deal, following loans spells with the London club
during the past two seasons.

Wallace has made a total of 35
appearances for the Lions, scoring four goals, and was part of the squad
which won promotion to the Championship via the League One play-offs
last month.

"Jed is a great young man. He's had two loan spells at
The Den and thoroughly enjoyed his time here - he was adamant he wanted
to come back, too. His desire to come and play for Millwall has been
really strong," Millwall boss Neil Harris said.

"I think everyone
has seen the attributes he brings and will bring to Championship
football. He's a natural wide player, has pace, energy and work ethic
and also end product. That's going to be really key towards us having a
successful year in The Championship."

BURTON LAND WARNOCK

Burton have signed experienced defender Stephen Warnock on a one-year deal.

The
35-year-old, a former England international who has also played for
Liverpool, Blackburn, Aston Villa, Leeds and Derby, arrives at the
Pirelli Stadium following his departure from Wigan, who were relegated
from the Championship last season.

"Stephen is a good, experienced full-back," Burton boss Nigel Clough told the club's official website.
"We
always liked him when he played for Derby and obviously at Wigan most
recently. He will give us that experience that you need in the
Championship.

"He will bring all the qualities and all the
experience - it's ideal and we think he will complement the defenders
that we've already got."

FORMER ENGLAND BOSS REASSURES
ROONEY OVER CHINA

Sven-Goran
Eriksson has reassured Wayne Rooney
he would have a "positive experience" if he moved to the Chinese
Super League.

Speaking to the Daily
Mail, the former England boss said: “I hear a lot that China is not a good
place to live for foreign people but that could not be further from the truth.

“I haven’t spoken to Rooney for a long time, so I don’t
know what he is thinking, but if he went to China I think he would have a positive
experience.”

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